A Bouquet of Birthday Wishes by Kay

A Bouquet of Birthday Wishes by Kay

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Step 1:
Pick some patterned paper you like and some coordinating colors of cardstock for your flower bouquet.
Die cut with a double stitched rectangle die.

Step 2:
Cut out several greenery pieces in 2 colors of green cardstock to match your patterned paper and one bouquet wrapping.

Step 3:
Fold the bouquet wrap at score lines.
Cut out flowers in colors to match your patterned paper.
Adhere with my new favorite Bearly Art glue. The micro tip is perfect for these small flowers.

Step 4:
Start putting together your flower bouquet.
When your done adding your main stem pieces you can add a little glue to keep wrap secure and folded.
Step 5:
Adhere the two bow pieces and the little heart to the center and add to your bouquet of flowers.

Step 6:
Adhere your patterned paper layers to an A2 size card and assemble. I used thin foam squares to mount the solid layer behind the bouquet to the patterned paper and the bouquet as well.
Stamp your sentiment and adhere with the same thin foam squares.
I kind of went wild making these… I love this cute little bouquet of flowers!

Author: Kay Norman (CreatedbyKay)
Instagram: @kaycbyk
Products Used:
Spellbinders Dies - Bouquet of Flowers  S4-1123
MFT A2 Double stitched Rectangle Dies (alternative option)
MFT Elegant Rectangle Stax
Swiss dot vellum
Echo Park 6x6 papers with different brands of cardstock to match. MFT, Spellbinders, Lawn Fawn, Ink to Paper, Taylored Expressions etc.

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